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the patient during CGA. These markers are fixed on the patient in an accurate standardised position relative to anatomical or technical landmarks. 8 These positions are dependent on the model used to compute the kinematics. The most used models in
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); A final external fixator ( Figs 3c and 4e ), which imposes the final position but with a freedom in translation. Fig. 3 Photographs of the different parts of the patient-specific instrument used for cubitus varus correction. Fig
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active and passive knee motion in the supine position. Patellar position and tilt are assessed in the sitting patient with knees 90° flexed, with and without activation of the quadriceps muscle. The patella is carefully pushed in a lateral direction in